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COVID-19 Iowa Eviction and Foreclosure Prevention Program

Published on September 2, 2020
State AgencyIowa Finance Authority
Program NameCOVID-19 Iowa Eviction and Foreclosure Prevention Program
Program Description

A new program established to provide financial relief for renters and homeowners who have experienced a loss of income resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Program Websiteiowafinance.com
Program StatusAccepting Applicants
Eligibility Criteria

โ€ข Household income must be at or below 80 percent of the Median Family Income (MFI).
โ€ข Household must be at risk of eviction or foreclosure due to a documented COVID-19-related loss of income on or after March 17, 2020.
โ€ข Household that received the additional $600 weekly CARES Act unemployment benefits is only eligible for housing assistance for the months that they did not receive the additional unemployment benefits.
โ€ข Limited to primary residences
โ€ข Landlords must complete required certification within 10 days of application.

Eligible Activities
  • Rent
  • Rent arrearages
  • Mortgage (may include principal and interest)
  • Mortgage arrearages
  • Late fees
  • Utilities
Direct Recipient of Assistance
  • Landlord
  • Mortgage Servicer
Administration StructureAdministered by IFA with support from partner organizations.
Maximum Length of Assistance

Up to 4 months, including up to two months in arrearages.

Maximum Assistance Available Per Household

โ€ข Rental Assistance: $3,200 per household
โ€ข Mortgage Payment Assistance: $3,600 per household test1

Household Contribution RequirementsNone
Total Applications as of Date14,300
Funding Source
  • Coronavirus Relief Funds (CARES Act)
Total Funding Amount of Program$37,400,000.00
Remaining Funds as of Date$8,000,000.00
Date of Entry or Changes11/20/2020